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These extensions, or plugins, allow you to add special features to your unity projects without the hassle of writing them yourself from the ground up.

.NET Plugins

.NET plugins are simply DLLs which have been built from Mono/.NET source code. Wwhen your project is built, they are merged with the compiled Mono code from your project's scripts. This means that you can use them with a Unity Indie licence as well as with Pro and in web players.

Cross-Platform Plugins

Behave - Via an editor extension and a runtime library, this project implements behaviour trees in unity for AI decision making. It features an easy to use drag-and-drop design interface and compiles designed behaviour trees are compiled to .NET plugins with a simple, but versatile runtime interface.

Mac OS X Only Plugins

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Native Code Plugins

Native code plugins can be written in many languages, including C and C++. A Unity Pro licence is required to use these plugins. This kind of plugin can only be used in the editor and in standalone builds. The web player is prevented from using them for security reasons.

The Unity documentation outlines how native code plugins are made here.

Cross-Platform Plugins

QTPlayback - Play any QuickTime movie to a texture with synchronized sound.

Mac OS X Only Plugins

AudioInput - Use AudioInput.Volume to provide microphone or other audio input to your Unity projects.

HtmlTexturePlugin - Display an HTML page as a texture, for use on a mesh or in a GUI.